- The Dell comeback is under way with better sales, earnings
- Revision3's Servers Knocked Offline by Copyright Cop
- Students skip slime, stink with virtual dissection (AP)
- Hacker changes Phoenix Mars Lander Web site (AP)
- Adobe launches new version of Acrobat with Flash (AP)
- Ad network strives to make coupons more meaningful (AP)
- Best Buy testing free e-waste recycling program (AP)
- Blu-ray DVD format may not dominate for years (AP)
- Self-Destructing DVDs Make a Comeback
- Spiralfrog.com to offer downloads from EMI artists (AP)
- New documents illuminate Yahoo-Microsoft saga (AP)
- AT&T settles suit over 3rd-party cell phone fees (AP)
- Brocade to pay $160M to settle options lawsuit (AP)
- Microsoft signs search distribution deal with HP (AP)
- Digital media growing fast, study says (AP)
- Acer Sets Bold Target for Sales of New Mini-laptop (PC World)
- Starbucks offers new flavor: Free Wi-Fi (USATODAY.com)
- Facebook Open Sources Parts of Its App Dev Platform (PC World)
- Microsoft extends Windows to low-cost PCs (Reuters)
- IBM agrees to $20M settlement of options-related lawsuit (AP)
- Plasma TVs, gaming consoles guzzle electricity: study (Reuters)
- Yahoo's latest Messenger beta goes its own way
- Microsoft releases its latest Dynamics for CRM
- IDC: Despite the iPhone, RIM's smartphone share still rises
- Minnesota private community says no to Google Street View
- Adobe launches its latest test of Buzzword online WP
- Adobe Web Services test run: ConnectNow and Create PDF
- FTC approves Icahn's Yahoo stock purchase
- HP to make Microsoft Live Search its system default
- Facebook's privacy policies investigated in Canada
- Gigya launches beta of Socialize, more social sharing
- TWC's new wireless cable modem will send Web content to TV
- Chinese OpenOffice 4.0 beta takes design cues from Office 2007
- Dish, EchoStar sue TiVo to keep their DVR offerings afloat
- Adobe extends Acrobat branding to Web services
- Caption Crunch Winner: Big Laptop vs. Small Laptop
- Computex Tech Demo: Wi-Fi Instead of Bluetooth?
- Kindle Continues To Grow With 5,000 More Titles
- Blu-Ray Blues: High Prices Blamed for Slow Adoption
- Sci-Fi Channel Has Head In Cloud (Computing)
- Small Minnesota Town Tells Google to Take a Hike
- Intel unveils chip at Taiwan tech show (AP)
- EU sees security threats lurking in printers (AP)
- Oklahoma City unveils new wireless network (AP)
- Live Search to become the latest to try 404 redirects
- Unsealed documents add to Yahoo-Microsoft drama
- Microsoft reports security problem with Apple's Safari
- Next Silverlight 2.0 beta could appear this week
- Acer launches new netbook, promises WiMAX
- Analysts: Hundreds of billions in wireless productivity gains
- Cheap Gas Web Sites: Waste of Time or Gas?
- Starbucks Rolls Out Free Wi-Fi, With a Catch
- Best Buy Now Accepts E-Waste in Nine Markets and 117 Stores
- Advanced Micro Devices offers new chips for laptop (AP)
- New report identifies dangerous Web domains (AP)
- Report: Icahn more determined to oust Yahoo board (AP)
- Comcast to test new way to manage Internet jams (AP)
- Grandfather builds Web browser for autistic boy (AP)
- Online database shows Britain-Australia links (AFP)
- AMD Lets Cat out of Bag With Puma Launch (PC World)
- AMD rolls out new laptop chip package (AP)
- Acer, MSI Launch Ultra-Portable Notebooks Powered By Intel's Atom (TechWeb)
- Ballmer: Software Makers Face Big Challenges (PC World)
- CRM Systems to Get Free Company Contact Data (PC World)
- Bruce Willis game for "Kane" thriller (Reuters)
- Google refutes Android device delay, cites T-Mobile plans
- In-game advertising 'enhances realism,' says focus group
- Intel unveils new 4 series chipset at Computex
- Newest Windows Installer will enable multiple package installs
- Toshiba looking to get high-def out of standard DVDs
- Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 now slated for August
- AT&T settles suit over third-party ringtone downloads
- Facebook releases its open source platform
- Computex Taipei: Fear, Loathing and the Mini-Laptop War
- Consumers Lose With Time Warner's Metered Bandwidth Plan
- New report identifies dangerous Web domains (AP)
- AMD rolls out new laptop chip package (AP)
- Report: Icahn more determined to oust Yahoo board (AP)
- Comcast to test new way to manage Internet jams (AP)
- Grandfather builds Web browser for autistic boy (AP)
- Yahoo to sell display advertising for Walmart.com (Reuters)
- 'Ninja Gaiden II' is sight to behold, when you can see it (USATODAY.com)
- Softbank says to bring iPhone to Japan this year (AFP)
- Acer, MSI Launch Ultra-Portable Notebooks Powered By Intel's Atom (TechWeb)
- McAfee Names '.hk' World's Most Dangerous Domain (PC World)
- CRM Systems to Get Free Company Contact Data (PC World)
- Bruce Willis game for "Kane" thriller (Reuters)
- New Google Site Search lets Web sites shape search results
- Mac OS X 10.6 Expected Next Week
- Study secretly tracks cell phone users outside US (AP)
- Icahn tells Yahoo board to scrap severance plan (AP)
- Jackie Chan, Segway dealer, says co. fears piracy (AP)
- T-Mobile gives families a break on unlimited plan (AP)
- Copyright quiz limits students' music file sharing (AP)
- Jimmy Wales Unimpressed With Powerset's Wikipedia Search (PC World)
- Phone study confirms people are creatures of habit (Reuters)
- Verizon in talks to buy Alltel for about $27 billion: source (Reuters)
- Acer, MSI Launch Ultra-Portable Notebooks Powered By Intel's Atom (TechWeb)
- EA makes deal with FTC to wait on Take-Two deal (Reuters)
- CRM Systems to Get Free Company Contact Data (PC World)
- Sony Ready to Launch Qore Subscriptions for PS3 Players (NewsFactor)
- Windows XP lives on in the next embedded OS upgrade
- Is Google living up to privacy legislation?
- Craiglist's newest competition in the online classified space: Wal-Mart
- Fanning's payday: $30 million from Electronic Arts
- Music recommendation site listens to what you're listening to
- Microsoft will fix its 'Live' branding problem, says exec
- Graphic overlays soon to be added to YouTube videos
- Pandora launches a new beta of its desktop music app
- Mozilla issues Release Candidate 2 of Firefox 3.0
- First Episode of 'Qore' Debuts Tomorrow: Will People Pay to Watch?
- Tiny Camcorder: Fiip Video Mino Unveiled
- E-Trade makes it easier to trade on the BlackBerry (AP)
- Microsoft's Search 4.0 for desktops emerges from beta
- Comcast, TWC test curbs on heavy Internet use
- SpiralFrog signs on EMI for free music downloads
- FCC chief's free broadband plan delayed (AP)
- Alltel customers worry about Verizon deal (AP)
- Most Comcast Web service 100 Mbps-capable by 2010 (AP)
- Review: Finally a useful digital pen (AP)
- Intel hit with $25.4 million antitrust fine (AP)
- HTC Eyes Market for Smartphones in Poor Nations (PC World)
- Acer Sees Linux as Key to Low-cost Laptops (PC World)
- FCC delays consideration of free Internet plan (Reuters)
- Delta Dental Signs Up For Open Source Business Intelligence Software (TechWeb)
- Last call for Windows XP PCs is mid-June (InfoWorld)
- IBM Shows Water-Cooled Chips Will Give Big Power Boost (NewsFactor)
- Ninjas, Legos a good summer start for gamers (Reuters)
- EC approves Nokia's acquisition of Qt platform producer Trolltech
- Time Warner Cable sued for causing 'major distress'
- CBS announces Web video sharing deal with Yahoo
- Wal-Mart endeavors to lure customers to Blu-ray
- Study: Mobility of workers tracked via their cell phone usage
- IBM's Lotus Symphony 1.0 emerges from beta
- South Korea fines Intel for anti-competitive behavior
- Yahoo launches beta of Search Gallery
- Icahn's war of words forebodes an ugly August for Yahoo
- Mozilla provides more details on Firefox 3.0 RC2
- WWDC may see beta debut of Mac OS X 10.6
- Verizon FiOS TV to expand in July
- Verizon Wireless, Alltel sign $28.1 billion deal
- In-game advertisements coming to Sony PS3
- Wikia search engine now lets users add their own results
- Google Opens Up Gmail Experiments
- Postcards From Computex Taipei
- PS3 to Get Dynamic In-Game Ads
- Verizon to Become Largest Carrier With Alltel Buyout
- Comcast to Throttle Biggest Bandwidth Hogs
- Google and NASA to Share Ames Campus: Was 'Virgle' a Hoax?
- Asus Provides Glimpse of Eee Monitor PC Design, Says More Eee Gear To Come
- FTC opens formal probe of Intel (AP)
- Amazon.com Web site has problems for more than 2 hours (AP)
- Gartner: Smart phone sales double in North America (AP)
- New play explores what search reveals about us (AP)
- Icahn recommends Yahoo set a $49.5B sale price (AP)
- T-Mobile sues Starbucks over AT&T Internet deal (Reuters)
- Apple Expected to Address IT Concerns at WWDC (NewsFactor)
- WiMax, LTE Should Merge, Intel Exec Proposes (TechWeb)
- Symbian, Microsoft Not Fearing Linux Inroads In Cellular Market (Investor's Business Daily)
- Ending the Hardware/Software Rat Race (PC World)
- Serving up Life in an Online World (PC World)
- Ninjas, Legos a good summer start for gamers (Reuters)
- Zell expects a social network platform to save the newspaper industry
- Next round of Microsoft 'Patch Tuesday' addresses Bluetooth problem
- How cool is that IBM supercomputer?
- Linux to land on 23% of smartphones by 2013, says ABI
- Register your favorite digits now as a URL in the .NU domain
- The 'Watch Video' link in Google Search is conspicuously missing
- Comcast plans aggressive push for ultra-fast Internet
- U2 band manager compares ISPs to 'shoplifters'
- Crytek, EA confirm development of Crysis Warhead
- Silverlight 2.0 Beta 2 goes live, just in time
- Intel subpoenaed by FTC over CPU business practices
- BlackBerrys and iPhones rise among IT buyers, Palm falls
- Apple Store aims for the Paris Louvre's glass pyramid
- Google opens up a lab for others to test new Gmail features
- Qik streaming video begins alpha, adds Windows Mobile support
- Wi-Fi Enabled Camera Helps Nab Crooks: Start of a Trend
- Disney and Google Team Up on Virtual Disney World
- IBM to Liquid Cool Computer Chips
- FTC opens formal probe of Intel chip business (AP)
- Amazon.com Web site has problems for more than 2 hours (AP)
- Gartner: Smart phone sales double in North America (AP)
- New play explores what search reveals about us (AP)
- Icahn recommends Yahoo set a $49.5B sale price (AP)
- Malaysians turn to Internet to fight fuel hike (Reuters)
- Apple Expected to Address IT Concerns at WWDC (NewsFactor)
- T-Mobile sues Starbucks over AT&T Internet deal (Reuters)
- Symbian, Microsoft Not Fearing Linux Inroads In Cellular Market (Investor's Business Daily)
- Ending the Hardware/Software Rat Race (PC World)
- Serving up Life in an Online World (PC World)
- Ninjas, Legos a good summer start for gamers (Reuters)
- Apple unveils faster new iPhone, chops price (AP)
- AT&T to take earnings hit from iPhone subsidies (AP)
- Amazon.com Web site faces more trouble Monday (AP)
- Some retailers give vinyl records a spin (AP)
- Scientists develop fastest computer (AP)
- Apple unveils upgraded iPhone with faster Internet (AP)
- Apple takes wraps off "zippy" iPhone, cuts price (Reuters)
- Apple's $199 iPhone: How Can It Be So Cheap? (PC World)
- Open Source Awards Accepting Nominations (PC World)
- Citysense Monitors Real-Time Human Traffic (NewsFactor)
- Apple iPhone 3G: The Hot New Enterprise Tool? (PC Magazine)
- PS3 Components Used To Build World's Fastest Computer (NewsFactor)
- Amazon goes down for the count twice
- DOE supercomputer broke the petaflop barrier, conference acknowledges
- WWDC: Dissecting the 3G iPhone
- IDC: Recession or no, Internet ad sales will boom
- It's official: iPhone goes 3G for $199
- In-Stat: 3G mobile TV to reach 42 million users by 2012
- WWDC keynote: Some notable no-shows
- Left with the short end of the croissant, T-Mobile sues Starbucks
- HP Blackbird 002 gaming rig finally comes to retail
- Will Samsung's Omnia rival Apple's 3G iPhone?
- WWDC: MobileMe to replace .mac, sync iPhones with Macs, PCs
- WWDC: With iPhone 2.0, the SDK is now the key element
- HP and Acer end their patent litigation
- Stolen PCs spur ID theft worries at Stanford, U. of SC, AT&T
- Last.fm streams lose music from Warner
- Caption Crunch: Computex Craziness
- Minute by Minute: Apple Announces New 3G iPhone and Apps
- T-Mobile, Starbucks Scuffle Over In-Store Wi-Fi
- Yahoo facing possible trial before Icahn showdown (AP)
- New iPhone's business model is tough on unlockers (AP)
- Major ISPs agree to block child porn newsgroups (AP)
- France blocks online child porn, terrorism, racism (AP)
- EU pushes open-source standard as 'smart business' (AP)
- Google lets users measure the power of words (Reuters)
- Apple IPhone Faces Challenges in Enterprise Bid (PC World)
- Wireless Giants Form a Patent Pool to Boost WiMAX (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft ALM process templates site set up (InfoWorld)
- New Mac OS X Server Backs IPhone Clients (PC World)
- Oracle Previews On-demand 'social' CRM Module (PC World)
- Upcoming Xbox 360 RPGs Previewed in Tokyo (PC World)
- WiMAX patent group formed to spur wireless consumer devices
- Here come the Caviar 1 TB drives
- Microsoft to pilot a consumer health records management system
- Xerox releases a 'universal print driver' for printers besides its own
- DivX to find its way to more handsets, courtesy of AMD
- WWDC: Dissecting the iPhone, Part 2
- Nearly a million NEC laptops eligible for free repair
- SQL Server 2008, at last, attains Release Candidate status
- Disney to stream full-length films this summer
- TWC to fight FiOS in NYC with 100 HDTV channels
- Bertelsmann looks to get out of Sony BMG a year early
- AOL to share ad money with AIM developers
- Apple details Mac OS X 'Snow Leopard' at WWDC
- RIAA suit over XM recording device draws to a close
- Microsoft will exit the classifieds business
- Hulu Cuts Deal for Truthiness